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Evil. Ladies and gentlemen, let's talk about a moment that's been stirring up a lot of emotions and

[Logo]( [What A Cameraman Did After Kamala's Abortion Rights Claim Is Disturbing] [What A Cameraman Did After Kamala's Abortion Rights Claim Is Disturbing]( Evil. Ladies and gentlemen, let's talk about a moment that's been stirring up a lot of emotions and conversations: Vice President Kamala Harris's speech at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago. If you've been following the news, you might have heard about her strong stance on abortion rights, but there was one particular moment that really caught everyone's attention-and not just for what she said. On the final night of the 2024 DNC, Harris took the stage to accept her party's nomination, a significant step as she looks ahead to potentially becoming the next president. Among her key points was a promise to restore what she referred to as "reproductive freedom." She made it clear that, if elected, she would sign a bill into law that would aim to restore abortion rights nationwide. The crowd responded with thunderous applause, showing strong support for her stance. As Kamala Harris pledged to unleash abortions across the country, the official DNC feed really cut to a baby in the crowd. [pic.twitter.com/TDjuna2dgR]( - Brent Scher (@BrentScher) [August 23, 2024]( But here's where things took an unexpected turn. As [Harris was making her case for abortion rights](, the camera panned to a man in the audience holding an infant, gently rocking the baby to sleep. This visual juxtaposition-Harris speaking about the right to choose, while a tiny, innocent life was being cradled in the audience-created a powerful and emotional moment that left many viewers with mixed feelings. The imagery couldn't have been more striking, and it sparked a lot of conversations both online and offline. Now, before Harris even took the stage, the night had already set a tone with a performance by pop star Pink, who has been a vocal advocate for abortion rights. Pink has never shied away from sharing her views, especially after the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in 2022. She made headlines back then with a tweet telling pro-life supporters to stop listening to her music. It's clear that her performance at the DNC was more than just entertainment-it was a statement, aligning with the night's focus on reproductive rights. Abortion wasn't just a talking point in speeches and performances; it was a prominent theme throughout the convention. Planned Parenthood even set up in Chicago to offer "free abortions and vasectomies" during the event, according to reports. This bold move underscored just how central the issue of abortion is to the Democratic platform this election cycle. In fact, pro-life groups were closely monitoring the situation, with some noting that over two dozen abortions had been performed during the convention. LifeNews, a pro-life news site, posted on social media about the number of abortions, expressing heartbreak over what they described as the loss of "little boys and girls whose lives were made in God's image." [Trump Gets Some Revenge On Michelle Obama] [Trump Gets Some Revenge On Michelle Obama]( This is how it's done. [Report Just Sunk Kamala's #1 Talking Point] [Report Just Sunk Kamala's #1 Talking Point]( House of cards collapsing. [Arrests Made At Trump Rally, Firearms Removed] [Arrests Made At Trump Rally, Firearms Removed]( Insane. [Kamala Won't Be Happy, Check Out New Website] [Kamala Won't Be Happy, Check Out New Website]( You can run but you can't hide. [Pagan God Statue 3rd Highest In USA] [Pagan God Statue 3rd Highest In USA]( Everything is big in Texas. You are receiving this email because you opted in to Civil Deadline daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Civil Deadline. All rights reserved. 30 N. Gould St, Suite 6911, Sheridan, WY 82801 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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